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Hearst Museum object titled Earrings, accession number 1-259089a,b, described as One pair; miniature elk antler spoons with lightning design handle; suspended on silver wire clip for pierced ears.
Hearst Museum object titled Mush paddle, accession number 1-259281, described as Mush paddle, handle carved with diamond and circle shapes at top, and rectangular grip at paddle end.
Hearst Museum object titled Mush paddle, accession number 1-259280, described as Mush paddle, handle carved with stacked triangle design called "sturgeon-back.
Hearst Museum object titled Mush paddle, accession number 1-259279, described as Mush paddle, handle carved with ten triangular cut-outs, rectangular grips at both ends of handle.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 1-259285, described as Pipe, smooth stem with soapstone bowl.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 1-259278, described as Spoon, final stage in elk antler spoon production; handle carved with row of triangles on one side.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 1-259296, described as Spoon, unfinished, fourth stage in Yurok elk antler spoon production. Dipper carved out, handle made thinner, ink markings no longer visible.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 1-259284, described as Spoon, handle carved with three points on each side.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 1-259293, described as Spoon, unfinished, first stage in Yurok elk antler spoon production. antler with pen markings outlining design; three spurs sawed off main piece.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 1-259295, described as Spoon, unfinished, third stage in Yurok elk antler spoon proguction. Excess antler carved away to show dipper and triangular designs on handle; ink markings still visible.